Poirot lived of course in Agatha Christie's imagination. At the beginning of WW1 Agatha saw a group of Belgian refuges and their plight made a powerful impression on her. When she decided to write a mystery novel and wanted a foreign detective the idea of a French speaking Belgian came to mind. So Hercule Poirot a retired Belgian police detective relocated in England was born.
Poirot lives in a fictional building called Whitehaven Mansions in London.
He was born in the mind of AgathaChristie, she decided to import him from Belgium!,
Hercule Poirot lived and worked at 56B Whitehaven Mansions, Charterhouse Square, Smithfield London W1. Before his premature retirement his address is given as "14 Farraway St."
Hercule Poirot's catchphrase is "I, Hercule Poirot, do not approve."
Hercule Poirot was a character created by Agatha Christie - a Belgian detective
Hercule Poirot's Christmas has 256 pages.
Hercule Poirot's Christmas was created on 1938-12-19.
The character of Hercule Poirot was written by Agatha Christie to be of Belgian nationality.
Hercule Poirot is a Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie.
Hercule Poirot's eye color is described as green in Agatha Christie's novels.
Hercule Poirot's middle name is not officially disclosed in Agatha Christie's novels.
There is no book called "Hercule Poirot". Agatha Christie wrote thirty-four novels and sundry stories featuring Poirot, but none of them has that name.
The first novel in which Hercule Poirot appears in is the The Mysterious Affair at Styles. In which we are introduced to not only Poirot but his dear friend, Captain Hastings.
Hercule Poirot is pronounced as "er-kool pwah-roe."
Hercule Poirot's wife was Vera Rossakoff, a Russian opera singer whom he met during a case in Russia. Their relationship is mentioned in Agatha Christie's novel "The Big Four."